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  2. Anchor bolt - Wikipedia

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    Tapcon screws are a popular anchor that stands for self tapping (self threading) concrete screw. Larger diameter screws are referred to as LDT's. This type of fastener requires a pre-drilled hole—using a Tapcon drillbit—and are then screwed into the hole using a standard hex or phillips bit. These screws are often blue, white, or stainless ...

  3. Molly (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    A machine screw is screwed into the sleeve, causing the anchor to bend, expand, spread and grip against the inside of the hole or behind it (in hollow contexts such as drywall over stud cavities, or hollow doors). [1] Mollies come in various diameters and grip lengths (shank lengths) for different drywall thicknesses and to support different ...

  4. Fastener - Wikipedia

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    B18.6.3 Machine Screws, Tapping Screws, and Metallic Drive Screws (Inch Series) B18.18 Quality Assurance For Fasteners B18.24 Part Identifying Number (PIN) Code System Standard for B18 Fastener Products

  5. List of screw and bolt types - Wikipedia

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    Sheet metal screws make excellent fasteners for attaching metal hardware to wood because the fully threaded shank provides good retention in wood. Twinfast screw: A Twinfast screw is a type of screw with two threads (i.e. a twin-start screw), so that it can be driven twice as fast as a normal (i.e. single-start) screw with the same pitch. [4]

  6. “Redneck Engineering”: 30 Times People Fixed Their ... - AOL

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    A finger tight screw in a wall anchor and problem solved. Image credits: BumpoSplat #20 Drying My Pants In A Hotel Room ... Another annoying problem that a little DIY can solve is squeaky hinges ...

  7. Door furniture - Wikipedia

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    Typical forms of fasteners include: Latch – A device that allows one to fasten a door from one side (but, if designed to, open from either). Bolt – A (nearly always) metal shaft attached by cleats or a specific form of bracket, that slides into the jamb to fasten a door.